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For Boston, Bleacher Report suggests trading for an established versatile infielder, with Mauricio Deon as a primary target. Here, skepticism is warranted. Deon posted an OPS of .644 this past season, which is underwhelming for a team seeking a dependable infielder. Unless the Red Sox lose core infielders like Alex Bregman or Trevor Story (which seems unlikely given their current roster status), Deon's acquisition seems unnecessary.
The more pressing need appears to be solidifying the starting rotation behind Garrett Whitlock, with available trade targets including Joe Ryan, Hunter Green, or Sandy Alcántara—players who can bring high-impact talent and prospects into Fenway Park.